FC Buffalo

FC Buffalo
Full name FC Buffalo
Nickname(s) Blitzers, Wolves
Founded 2009
Stadium All-High Stadium
Buffalo, New York
Ground Capacity 5,000
Owners Nick Mendola
Scott Frauenhofer
Head Coach Brendan Murphy
League National Premier Soccer League
2016 3rd, Midwest Region, Great Lakes East Conference
Website Club home page

FC Buffalo is an American soccer team based in Buffalo, New York, United States. Founded in 2009, the team plays in the National Premier Soccer League (NPSL), a national amateur league at the fourth tier of the American Soccer Pyramid, in the Midwest Division.

The team plays its home games at All-High Stadium. The team's colors are blue, gold and white.

History

Founding and inaugural season

FC Buffalo joined the NPSL as an expansion franchise in 2009 and took part in its first competitive season in 2010. While not a continuation of either franchise, FC Buffalo follows in the footsteps of two other recent Buffalo-based teams that competed in the NPSL: Queen City FC and Buffalo City FC. The team is owned by a group of five Buffalonians: Joshua Batten, Scott Frauenhofer, Donny Kutzbach, Nick Mendola and Ray Siminski.

The club had a contest for fans to submit a nickname and after much debate and thousands of votes cast, "Blitzers" was chosen. The vote was aided by Buffalo native and CNN broadcaster Wolf Blitzer airing an interview with owners Nick Mendola and Scott Frauenhofer discussing the contest.

ESPN correspondent Vincent Thomas commented: "Although the 'Blitzers' nickname has ended up being a pretty deft marketing move, it's more legit than a ploy. The term blitz comes from the German word for lightning, which is all over the team's logo and the city's municipal flag. And, of course, there's a mutual fondness between Blitzer and his hometown."[1]

The Blitzers finished their opening campaign with six wins, two draws and four losses. They were the only team to defeat the Keystone Conference champion FC Sonic.

Subsequent seasons

On Dec 8, 2010, the Blitzers announced they had parted ways with head coach Jim Hesch. Ten days later, they announced via their web site that they had inked Daniel Krzyzanowicz to coach the club into the future. Krzyzanowicz helmed a Medaille College program that has made the NCAA tournament five times and reached the Sweet Sixteen in 2010.

The 2011 season was up-and-down, with the Blitzers winning five, drawing one and losing six. During the season the Blitzers took on the Bedlington Terriers F.C. in a friendly match at All High Stadium in the inaugural Bedlington Cup. Due to the connection of Robert E. Rich, Jr. to Buffalo, NY and Bedlington, England. The friendly was arranged and the Terriers traveled to Buffalo for the match. The Blitzers won 5–1 in front of a sell out crowd.[2] The match was filmed and later made into a BBC documentary called Mr Rich and The Terriers[3]

The team's mascot Wolf Blitzer was unveiled at the Winter Wolves fund raiser. 2012 Season tickets were sold at the event. The unique feature of the 2012 season ticket is that it consists of a special season ticket holder's scarf that will function as admission to the season's home matches.[4][5]

FC Buffalo saw its first player drafted into Major League Soccer on January 17, 2012 when midfielder Krystian Witkowski was claimed in the second round of the supplemental draft by the Philadelphia Union.[6] He was waived by the team later in the season.

On November 20, 2012, FC Buffalo signed its third head coach, Brendan Murphy. The Buffalo native was a national champion as a player at St. Lawrence University and was an invaluable asset to three collegiate programs as an assistant coach.[7]

The team saw a player drafted into Major League Soccer for the second-consecutive year, as second-leading scorer Mike Reidy was selected 71st overall in the 2013 MLS Supplemental Draft by Sporting KC.

Kit

The team take inspiration for their colors, royal blue and yellow gold, from the classic Buffalo Sabres uniforms. The badge features a crest with a soccer ball inside a circle of electric flashes under the team name and founding year. The logo is reminiscent of the municipal flag of Buffalo, NY. In 2015, the team returned to a Nike manufactured shirt and introduced three sets of uniforms. One all blue, one all yellow, and one all white. The kits can be mixed and matched on game day to create multiple unique and colorful looks.

The front jersey sponsor is Rich Products, a multinational food production corporation headquartered in Buffalo, New York. Rich's also owns and sponsors the local Triple-A International League baseball team, the Buffalo Bisons. Més Que, Buffalo's premier downtown soccer bar, and Batavia Downs Gaming & Casino are the two other shirt sponsors.

Kit manufacturers

Shirt sponsors

Players and staff

Current roster

As of 21 July 2016

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
0 Canada GK Nick Jeffs
2 Costa Rica DF David Acuña Camacho
3 United States DF Keith Traut
4 United States DF Brian Paredes
5 United States DF Andrew Crawford
6 Scotland MF Kieran Toland
7 Canada MF Andrew Ferguson
8 United States MF Ian McGrath
10 Jamaica FW Romario Guscott
11 United States MF Isaiah Barrett
12 England MF Sam Byles
13 New Zealand FW Regan Steele
14 United States DF Braden Scales
15 England MF Jim Orvis
17 Canada FW Bayley Winkel
18 Sweden MF Philip Persson
No. Position Player
19 Canada FW Alex Dimitriu
20 United States DF Koby Sapon-Amoah
21 Scotland MF Jack Donaldson
22 United States MF Josh Beshaw
23 United States FW Kendell McFayden
27 United States DF Ross Suitor
28 United States DF Chris Walter
32 Scotland MF Johnny McBeth
33 United States GK John Netter
99 United States GK Steve Casey
England MF Daniel Barrie
United States FW Cameron Harr
United States FW Jared Robinson
United States MF Hunter Walsh
United States FW Nicky Watson

Staff

Coaching staff
Position Staff
Head Coach United States Brendan Murphy
Assistant Coach United States Bob Roach
Assistant Coach United States Brian Knapp
Goalkeeper Coach United States Pat Pidgeon

Last updated: June 12, 2016
Source: FC Buffalo

Year-by-year

Year Division League Regular Season W-L-D Playoffs Open Cup
2010 4 NPSL 3rd, Keystone 6–4–2 Did not qualify Did not enter
2011 4 NPSL 5th, Keystone 5–6–1 Did not qualify Did not qualify
2012 4 NPSL 5th, Midwest-Great Lakes 1–7–4 Did not qualify Did not enter
2013 4 NPSL 2nd, Midwest-Great Lakes 8–5–0 Conference Semi-Finals Did not qualify
2014 4 NPSL 4th, Midwest-Great Lakes East 5–8–1 Did not qualify Did not qualify
2015 4 NPSL 5th, Midwest Region 6–2–4 Did not qualify Did not qualify
2016 4 NPSL 3rd, Midwest-Great Lakes East 5–3–2 Did not qualify Did not qualify
Total 35–35–14

Managerial history

Coach Years W-L-D Playoffs
Jim Hesch 2010 6-4-2 DNQ
Dan Krzyzanowicz 2011-12 6-13-5 DNQ
Brendan Murphy 2013-present 23-17-7 0-1
Total 35–35–14

Honors

International friendly

In inaugural competition, defeated Bedlington Terriers F.C. of England's Northern League, 5 – 1 [8]

Rivalries

Stadia

Fans

Affiliated Teams

-Bedlington Terriers F.C. -Buffalo Bisons -Jamestown Jammers

References

  1. "Buffalo soccer team to be named after Wolf Blitzer". ESPN.
  2. http://www.buffalonews.com/city/article472847.ece|FC Buffalo tops Bedlington in a friendly soccer match
  3. "Mr Rich and the Terriers". BBC One. BBC. Retrieved December 14, 2012.
  4. http://home.buffalo.com/sports/gallery/fc-buffalos-winters-wolves-at-town-ballroom/|FC Buffalo’s Winter’s Wolves at Town Ballroom
  5. http://www.fcbuffalo.org/uncategorized/2012-scarves-hit-streets-weekend/|2012 Season Ticket Scarf NOW Available For Online Order
  6. Di Veronica, Jeff (Jan 17, 2012). "Aquinas' Krystian Witkowski drafted by Philly-MLS". Rochester Democrat and Chronicle. Retrieved December 12, 2012.
  7. "MURPHY NAMED HEAD COACH AT FC BUFFALO". National Premier Soccer League. National Premier Soccer League. Retrieved December 12, 2012.
  8. http://www.jaredmobarak.com/2011/06/29/photography-bedlington-cup/
  9. http://www.soccernewsday.com/usa/a/134/the-rust-belt-derby
  10. "The Rust Belt Derby". Soccer News Day. Soccer News Day. Retrieved June 26, 2012.
  11. "Seven Minutes from Heaven". FC Buffalo. Retrieved June 26, 2012.

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